2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15080927
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What Do Butterflies Tell Us about an Intermediate Disturbance in a Dry Tropical Forest Context?

Yarlenis L. Mercado-Gómez,
Jorge D. Mercado-Gómez,
Carlos E. Giraldo-Sánchez

Abstract: Montes de María is the best-preserved tropical dry forest fragment in the Colombian Caribbean, making it an ideal location for studying the impacts of human disturbance on local ecosystems. In this study, we analyzed the community structure of diurnal butterflies in both forested and disturbed areas using 16 circular plots to identify relationships between alpha and beta diversity, and the geographic distance between disturbed areas and native forests, using a range of metrics, including range–abundance and ra… Show more

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